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Secrets and tricks EXPOSED

Post by HEMI »

Got any little tricks you've done to you're ride that you would like to share?
I've fitted oil/temp gauges in the ashtray, keeps them out the way!

Need a boss kit for a sports wheel? Cut and machine up an old one.

Lense dye for those faided rear lenses. $7 at sprints pour the whole contents in then roll it around pouring it back into the jar. Looks better than new!

Where the steering box and column meet there are two riverts, for some reason they were fitted top and bottom allows movement side to side so fit two more on the sides eliminates all play.
Have a look with the help of a friend just how much play/movement is there??? Got any more??? HEMI
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Don't want to drill a hole for your aerial? On either end of the underside of the dash is a hole big enough to fit an aerial and you can pull it down till it touches the floor when using the radio.... :D
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Post by FB 60 »

Hey Hemi
I've fitted oil/temp gauges in the ashtray, keeps them out the way!
Post a picture - I'd like to see that

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Cool - thanks for the pics
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When White Walled Tyres get dirty, the best way to clean them is by using ajax, give them a scrub and then wash off.

Works really well

Good as new

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Post by Devilrod »

row1 wrote:When White Walled Tyres get dirty, the best way to clean them is by using ajax, give them a scrub and then wash off.

Works really well

Good as new

-- Rowan
Or if you are real lazy, cheap can of degreaser! No scrubing needed, spray on degreaser (will notice it working almost instantly), rinse off, wash with soap and sponge then rinse again!!! :D

I have been using this method for 8-9 years now with no bad side effects to the tyres....
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well I'll be :o lol

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